Gateway Configuration And Management; Power Modes; Power Saving Features - Sierra Wireless AirLink RV50 Series Hardware User's Manual

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AirLink RV50 Series Hardware User Guide

Gateway Configuration and Management

You can configure and manage your RV50 Series gateway using:

Power Modes

The AirLink RV50 Series gateway has three power modes:

Power Saving Features

Table 1-2
information, refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide.
If you are transitioning from a Raven XT or Raven XE to the RV50 Series gateway and
require the RV50 Series gateway to operate with a comparable level of power
consumption, see
Rev. 6 October 2021
ACEmanager —a browser-based gateway management application
Refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User Guide available for download at
source.sierrawireless.com.
AirLink Management Service (ALMS)—a cloud-based gateway management
service provided by Sierra Wireless
For more information, visit
less distributor.
AirLink Mobility Manager (AMM)—a Network Management solution that provides a
consolidated view of the entire vehicle fleet and enables simplified management,
control and monitoring of connected AirLink routers.
AT Commands
For a complete list of AT Commands, refer to the ALEOS Software Configuration User
Guide.
On—The CPU and the radio are on. The current draw is 900 mW (75 mA @ 12 VDC)
when the gateway is idle (i.e. no traffic is being sent or received).
Standby—The CPU and the radio are off, but can be woken by an I/O input or at a
configured time. Current draw is 53 mW (4.4 mA @ 12 VDC).
Off—All power is switched off. Ignition is low, but Vin remains connected. Current
draw is 11 mW (0.9 mA @ 12 VDC).
provides a quick reference to the RV50 Series power saving features. For more
Transitioning from a Raven Gateway
www.sierrawireless.com/ALMS
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or contact your Sierra Wire-
on page 41.
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